Purr Packs Cat Subscription Box Review + Coupon- August 2016

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Purr Packs is a monthly subscription box for cats.You can choose from several different subscription tiers, with customization offered for higher tiers (for example, you can exclude certain protein sources in treats).

My Subscription Addiction paid for this box. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

The Cost:$24.99 for the Teaser Pack (contains 5-7 items), $29.99 for the Fun & Love Pack (contains 7-9 items), and $39.99 for the Multi-Cat Mega-Pack (contains 9+ items).This is a review of the Multi-Cat Mega-Pack!

The Products:Toys, made-in-the-USA treats, and other cat goodies, including many exclusive items.

Ships to: US, Canada, UK

Good to know: There are now shipping charges of $4.95 in the US.Subscribers at the time of this change (like me) are grandfathered in to the free shipping plan.Also note that subscribing nets you 10% savings versus buying a single box (coupon codes will still work on top of that discount, as well).You can now decide how many shipments you want in a year and choose the arrival date.

We’ve gotten a lot of catnip this month.This will be good for refreshing the scratch pad (see below).Actually I have a lot of scratch pads from past months of this box and they all still get used, so now I can refresh all of them.I’m not sure I would pay this much for one ounce of catnip, but that’s what Petsmart sells it for.

These are a subscription box standby for us.My cats have enjoyed several bags of these in the past, so I am always happy to get more.Don’t know how well they clean the teeth, though.

Corrugated Scratch Pad – Value $10 (?)

You will get one of these most months with this subscription.I have them all over the house now.Move them to new locations and watch your cat(s) rediscover them all over again!

Gratuitous cat photos ahead…

Claiming the scratch pad as his own.

Checking out a toy.

I like the look on his face here.

That little spiral toy?I had to take it away, he loved it so much.I was worried he would chew a piece off or something.(It held up pretty well, though.)

Madison often doesn’t want to play with toys, but he will come out for treats.I like how his tooth is showing in the one picture.

Couldn’t get an action shot but Sneaky really had fun with this.

Chowing down on the treats.

He did this all on his own.

Mr. Kitty looks a little confused here.I’m just glad he felt well enough to come downstairs and see what was going on.

Verdict: I calculated a value of about $42.14 for the August 2016 Purr Packs box.This is one of the few cat subscriptions that consistently breaks even or exceeds the price of the box (it’s even a better deal with a longer-term subscription, too) and is one of our favorites to receive every month.The items were fun and my cats liked the treats, so I’m happy!

What did you think of the August 2016 Purr Packs box?Do you subscribe to any cat boxes?

Ragan stumbled across My Subscription Addiction in late 2013 and immediately subscribed to way too many beauty boxes. She’s now focused on boxes for her cats and dog, vegan/vegetarian food boxes, and craft subscriptions (and she didn’t give up beauty boxes entirely).

All views in this review are the opinion of the author. My Subscription Addiction will never accept payment in exchange for a review, but will accept a box at no cost to provide honest opinions on the box. This post may contain affiliate/referral links. Read the complete My Subscription Addiction disclosure.

4 Comments

Miriam
August 11, 2016 at 2:18 am

Gratuitous cat pics are the best! Thank you for sharing your fur babies with us. They always look so adorable. 🙂 Also so glad that Mr. Kitty felt up to coming out to play (or sit in a box in any case). 🙂 Your reviews always make me want to sub to these boxes, but my cats usually ignore any toys or scratchers I get them.